A neat little package, if completely non-essential. Not a great first Kills release to buy. I'd say it's one of the less accessible songs on the new album, a strange choice for a single. If you're not sure whether you want this, buy one of their other records first. It's aesthetically nice and a good song.

Captures the Inferno in their awkward adolescent stage. The songs aren't as good or consistant as those on more recent records, and the story is the main saving grace. You should only spring for this if you are, like me, an Inferno completist. Certainly not the first thing you should get by this exceptionally talented band.

I bought this for my sister for her birthday, but it's a teriffic album. It's a good cross-section of the Inferno over a couple of years for you non-vinyl types. It includes some of their best songs, and some that just fall flat. It's not as good as "Just The best Party"... the songwriting isn't as strong, and it just feels like a b-sides collection, ya know?

This is the Fleshies best release. It shows all their sides very well. They are basically old rock n roll with a punk attitude and pace. While I like it alot, its pretty goofy and offers more or less nothing new to the genre. Get it if you like the band, but otherwise its not essential.

I bought this LP for my friend, I already have it but I knew she'd like it. There's something very special about Dillinger Four. This is, in my opinion, their second-best album. However, it still consists of 13 very very great punk-pop tunes. You should get this.

I think Rise Against are shit, and I'm indifferent to Alkaline Trio. The Lawrence Arms a guilty pleasure of mine, which is why i think it's a very good thing that the songwriting is handled by Bren of LA. The sound of this band is very comprable to Lawrence Arms; I'd say if you combined the saccharine pop sensebilities of "Apathy" and the darker, slightly punker odd-numbered tracks from "Greatest Story". It's good, but nothing groundbreaking or that stands out too well. The lyrical themes dance around overcoming apathy and boredom, and playing in a punk band. You should get this if you enjoy Rise Against, Alkaline Trio or Lawrence Arms. It is fairly cheap.

This is really good crusty hardcore thats surprisingly technically proficient. Some parts the music gets thrown in a loop, and it grabs your attention. Its cool to have a male and female vocalist, and adds to the band's intensity. Get this if it sounds like your bag.

If you are into the current "folk-punk" trend and would like to see where it came from, you should get this disc. These guys had a huge influence on Against Me!. This disc combines the band's first [acoustic] 7" and their third [and strangest] release, the We March 7". The latter sounds much muddier than anything else by the Pioneers. The former presents the band in their most stripped down, honest incarnation. My favorite sogs are Food Stamps, Saved And The Drowned and Pravda.